Yes — that’s what we’re having to do now but it’s a poor experience compared with how easy it was in ThinOS 8.X
Now the user has to go through the steps of editing a connection whereas before they could just launch the connection and type in the PC Name and away they went.
Yes. I see that SignOn=yes completely bypasses Connect Manager.
So if I use SignOn=no and utilize connect manager is there a way for me to have the following:
Option #1 (RDP connection with a blank hostname such that users can RDP back to their workstations)
Option #2 (RDP connection that connects to our RDS2012R2 Connection Broker via a single hostname.
Basically is there a way to force an RDP connect option through Connect Manager to use a VDI connection broker?
Thanks for your time.
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